The waste paper recycling industry is one of the primary applications for Nick servo-hydraulic balers.
With the booming e-commerce industry, the use of paper packaging materials has surged,
making efficient waste paper processing equipment a key requirement for recycling companies.
NickBaler servo-hydraulic balers excel in this field with their superior processing capacity and significant energy savings.
During the waste paper baling process, equipment must handle a variety of paper products,
including corrugated cardboard (OCC), newsprint (ONP), and mixed waste paper.
Different types of waste paper have different compression characteristics.
NickBaler servo-hydraulic balers can set optimal compression parameters for each material through programmable pressure control.
For example, corrugated cardboard requires a higher initial pressure to break down the cardboard structure,
while newsprint requires a slower compression speed to prevent lateral overflow.
Large-scale waste paper recycling centers typically handle large volumes of material,
requiring long periods of continuous equipment operation and significant energy consumption.
The energy-saving features of NickBaler servo-hydraulic balers offer significant advantages in this regard.
Real-world examples show that a traditional 55kW hydraulic baler's monthly electricity bill is approximately 20,000-30,000 RMB,
while a servo model of comparable capacity can reduce this to between 10,000 and 15,000 RMB,
saving over 100,000 RMB annually and significantly shortening the payback period.
High-density bale output is another key advantage. The precise compression process controlled by the servo system ensures more complete compaction of paper fibers,
achieving bale densities exceeding 800 kg/m³. High-density bales not only look neater,
making them easier to stack and transport, but also command better prices at the point of sale.
Transportation cost estimates indicate that a 20% increase in density translates to a 20% reduction in volume for the same weight,
allowing more cargo to be loaded per truck, directly reducing unit transportation costs.
Furthermore, Nick servo hydraulic balers offer lower noise levels and a cleaner operating environment for waste paper processing.
Traditional hydraulic balers typically generate noise exceeding 80 decibels during operation, while servo models,
by eliminating the need for continuous high-speed motor operation, can reduce noise by 10-15 decibels,
improving the working environment. At the same time, the precise hydraulic system effectively reduces the risk of oil leakage,
keeps the workshop floor clean, and improves operational safety.
The product has been exported to over 60 countries and regions both domestically and internationally
Shaanxi Nick Machiney Equipment Co.,Ltd
East Qunsheng Road Wuxi City,Jiangsu,China
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